Rancho pitcher Layton Walls pitches against Coronado during the sixth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho short stop Edarian Williams runs toward home and scores during the third inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho short stop Edarian Williams celebrates after scoring a run during the third inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Coronado players celebrate after Cristian Herrera, right, hit a home run in the fourth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho right fielder Kagen Kennedy misses a pop fly foul ball during the fourth inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Coronado pitcher Nolan Patterson looks for a play at first while playing against Rancho in the fourth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho's Donovan Gladney slides in safe at home during the fourth inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho's Donovan Gladney (3) high fives Anthony Guzman after Gladney scored during the fourth inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Coronado pitcher Nolan Patterson pitches while playing against Rancho in the fourth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho pitcher Layton Walls looks to catch a pop fly during the fifth inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho's Joey Walls is hit in the head by a pitch during the fifth inning while playing against Coronado at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Coronado pitcher Joey Calvert gets some air time while looking for a play at first while playing against Rancho in the fifth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho pitcher Layton Walls pitches against Coronado during the sixth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Coronado pitcher Joey Calvert pitches against Rancho in the sixth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Rancho's Elijah Jordan runs toward home while playing against Coronado during the sixth inning at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Rancho won 5-1. Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-Journal @PConnPie

Layton Walls’ 104th and final pitch Saturday was his finest of the day.

It was a 1-and-2 fastball — there was no radar gun, but Rancho’s coach figures high-80s — up in the zone, and it blew away Coronado’s Ethan Stephens for the final out in the Rams’ 5-1 home baseball win over the Cougars.

“I love it,” said Walls, who struck out six in his first complete game. “It’s the best feeling in the world, I can tell you that.”

His statistics don’t seem that impressive, don’t suggest a complete game. He walked five and gave up three hits, including a homer, and made first-pitch strikes to 12 of 26 hitters.

But he also induced two 1-6-3 double plays, and a line drive doubled off a runner in the sixth. Walls did not allow a runner to reach third base.

“I just felt like I had to hit my spots, do my job and let my defense work, and at the end of the day we got the ‘W,’ ” Walls said. “It’s always a little bit of a hype when you start double plays.”

The second-ranked Rams (22-4, 14-2 Sunrise League) scored in the third when Edarian Williams doubled to lead off the inning and came home on an errant pickoff attempt. After scoring in the fourth, Williams walked in the fifth and reached third on another failed pickoff. Then he and Joey Walls scored on Kagen Kennedy’s two-out single for a 4-1 lead.

“Coronado is always a tough game, and we came out and capitalized when we had to,” Rancho coach Manny Llamas said. “Great team win.”

Williams was 1-for-2 with the double and two walks and is hitting .518. Kennedy is hitting .544 for the Rams, who have a .439 team average.

Cristian Herrera homered for the seventh-ranked Cougars (16-8, 11-4), and Boston Mabeus struck out nine in four innings, allowing two runs (one earned).